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Oxford United v Norwich City (10/02/2026) BBC Radio Oxford This video can not be played Championship: Shea Charles completes stunning comeback for Southampton as they win 4-3 at Leicester having trailed 3-0 at half-time Mohamed Toure's hat-trick on his first start gives Norwich a commanding 3-0 win at Oxford West Midlands derby finishes goalless as West Brom frustrate Birmingham to deny them a top-six place Paudie O'Connor edges Reading to 2-1 victory at Wigan; Peterborough win 2-1 at Mansfield through Jimmy-Jay Morgan and Harry Leonard goals League Two: Shane Mc Loughlin and Sullay Kaikai's double deliver Cambridge a 3-0 win at Crawley as they move third while Shrewsbury beat Barrow 2-1 EFL Trophy quarter-final results: AFC Wimbledon 1-2 Northampton, Huddersfield 1-1 Doncaster (Doncaster win 2-0 on pens) and Port Vale 0-4 Stockport Get Involved: On the yellow button below, #bbcefl on X, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Alex Hoad, Ben Miller, Andrew Raeburn and Ellie Back FT: Oxford 0-3 Norwich Oxford United More from Oxford boss Matt Bloomfield speaking to BBC Radio Oxford: "We know we got things wrong. I know I got things wrong and I take responsibility for that. "We played as high and as attacking as we possibly could but unfortunately the first goal [inside the first minute] put a pin in us, which is really disappointing. "All three goals were completely avoidable from our point of view but I'll take responsibility for that. "We got some things [wrong] in our set-up as well [in terms of] how and when we wanted to go and press. As I said, I'll take responsibility for that. " Championship 'We want nine' said Leicester fans after 30 minutes, well Southampton are ninth a couple of hours later after the most staggering of comebacks from 3-0 down to win 4-3 in the 96th minute. They are ahead of Birmingham on goal difference after the Blues were thwarted by Albion who move above Portsmouth. Norwich are also creeping up the table as Philippe Clement looks to have got them back on track. As for Norwich and Leicester. .. these are very worrying times. FT: Leicester 3-4 Southampton Matt Piper Former Foxes winger on BBC Radio Leicester If Leicester score three against a team, it feels as though there's long enough left for teams to still get back in the game. It feels inevitable now that unless there's radical change, we would lose our place in this league. This group has a mentality problem. They're weak, they fold if things are not going their way. That weak mentality starts with the chairman, it has filtered through the football club and it's festered for too long. That's why only half the stadium was full tonight. It's an absolute joke. FT: Oxford 0-3 Norwich Oxford United Oxford United boss Matt Bloomfield speaking to BBC Radio Oxford about whether he can understand low fan morale: "Of course I can. "Our supporters have supported the team through thick and thin and they will continue to do so. "I understand it's been a long, hard season for everyone and I we want things to be a lot rosier than they are. "I've learned a lot and we'll be working on that moving forward. We're missing numbers and we looked tired tonight. "We've had four games in 10 days and the players looked emotionally drained at the end. They're a really hard-working, honest group. "We'll come back in to work and we'll keep working. A message to our supporters. .. they don't need to hear from me because they're really angry with me aat what they've seen tonight. "It's not for me to start telling them what they should think and feel. I'll keep working extremely hard. "We've learned a huge amount and we'll implement that. " FT: Leicester 3-4 Southampton Well done Saints from a grateful Pompey fan. Jeff, Portsmouth FT: Leicester 3-4 Southampton Matt Piper Former Foxes winger on BBC Radio Leicester I thought the owner was naive thinking he can turn this around. I think it's gone too far now and it's going to keep getting worse. There was an inevitability on the pitch at 3-1 up that we were going to lose. There needs to be an inevitability off the pitch that he sells. Crawley 0-3 Cambridge; Shrewsbury 2-1 Barrow Here's the look of the League Two table after tonight's two matches. Cambridge United are the big winners, entering the final play-off position with a 3-0 win at Crawley Town, who have cause to be nervous in 20th. The promotion chasers are next in action at home to struggling Bristol Rovers on Saturday, while Crawley will seek a first goal in three games when they visit 17th-placed Tranmere Rovers on the same day. Shrewsbury Town have leapfrogged Barrow with that 2-1 home win over Paul Gallagher's side, who are third-bottom after losing eight of their last nine matches and each of the past six. Salop host Swindon Town, who Cambridge overtook tonight, in four days' time, when Barrow will seek their first points under Paul Gallagher at home to 11th-placed Colchester United. You can follow those games live with us, all starting at 15: 00 GMT. FT: Leicester 3-4 Southampton You wanted nine, Foxes fans. Hope you're not disappointed with only seven? Dave, Salisbury Sensational Saints! What a great comeback against a bogey side! We don’t want nine we only needed the four. James, Gloucestershire Mansfield 1-2 Peterborough, Wigan 1-2 Reading, Stevenage P-P Barnsley Peterborough United climb the League One table after their 2-1 win at Mansfield. They are four points off the play-offs; sixth-placed Bradford have a couple of games in hand but Posh play them next on Saturday, so the gap could be reduced further. Mansfield are in FA Cup action at Burnley so may find themselves in the bottom half next weekend. Reading have jumped above Stevenage after their victory tonight and remain a point behind Peterborough, but are now level on points with Saturday's opponents Wycombe. Wigan remain in the bottom four and next have a vital game with fellow strugglers Burton Albion. Birmingham 0-0 West Brom Just a second point for the battling Baggies in their past 13 away games, and boy did they have to earn it. Frustration for Blues who miss out on a place in the top-six. How on earth has this finished goalless? Callum Styles' goalline clearance, which involved a bit of hand, denied Paik Seung-Ho before the break while Max O'Leary produced fine saves to deny Bright Osayi-Samuel, Ibrahim Osman and Marvin Ducksch, while Charlie Taylor's goalline clearance from Osman is one of the best you'll ever see. Sub August Priske thought he'd won it with a header in stoppage-time only for Demarai Gray to be deemed to have interfered with the keeper's view, while the hosts also hit the post in the final seconds. Somehow, at the end of a breathless derby, Albion have secured a second straight clean sheet. Birmingham 0-0 West Brom How have they not scored. Carlos Vicente's cross deflects off a defender and cannons off the base of the near post and is somehow hacked away. We're into the 99th minute. Birmingham 0-0 West Brom Darren Carter Ex-Birmingham midfielder on BBC Radio WM I know Blues are frustrated but if the shoe was on the other foot you'd want your team to do the same. Charlie Taylor had a goal line clearance earlier and I think he saved another one there with that foul. Birmingham 0-0 West Brom Charlie Taylor is the latest to haul back Demarai Gray as he drives forward into space and not only has it earned him a yellow card it's sparked a huge melee. That was a second crucial intervention by Taylor which might have denied Blues a goal. Gray was flying through and might well have got through on goal. Birmingham 0-0 West Brom Tony Brown West Brom's all-time record scorer on BBC Radio WM Demarai Gray is in an offside position. Can't be anything else. I think he definitely is interfering with play and linesman's offside call is correct. Birmingham 0-0 West Brom The free-kick was deflected behind so Blues have a corner in the closing stages. AND A GOAL. .. wait. No. August Priske thought he'd won it with a header but Demarai Gray is deemed to be offside and impeding keeper Max O'Leary. Pandemonium at St Andrew's, but it remains goalless. FT: Leicester 3-4 Southampton Absolute disgrace. Pathetic from these players. The bar was low, and they still managed to limbo under it. I doubt we could win in the National League right now. Sam, Leicester FT: Leicester 3-4 Southampton So proud of Saints. Close to tears when the winner went in! Dare we dream? Jonny, Court Birmingham 0-0 West Brom Alex Mowatt takes one for the team, sliding in on the marauding sub Demarai Gray as he slaloms his way towards the Albion box. Nailed on yellow card. Birmingham 0-0 West Brom Darren Carter Ex-Birmingham midfielder on BBC Radio WM A great yellow card for Alex Mowatt because Demarai Gray was about to launch a dangerous attack. Well worth the yellow card. 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